Robberies increased by 300%

Reported cases of robbery at residential and non-residential premises in Tzaneen have increased by 300% and 133,3% respectively in the last three months of 2020 as compared to the same period the previous year.

This is according to the crime statistics released by the South African Police Services for the period from October to December.

Burglary cases at non-residential and residential premises also went up by 40,6% and 34,5% respectively during the same period.

Sexual offences in general have gone up by 22,2% while reported rape cases increased by 35,7%.

Robbery with aggravating circumstances has risen by 30,6% while theft of motor vehicles shot up by 40,6% and theft out of motor vehicle went up by 21, 2%.

Drug-related crime showed a drastic increase of 166,7% while driving under the influence of alcohol increased by 31,6%.

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Meanwhile, no cases of bank robbery, robbery of cash in transit, truck hijacking, illegal possession of firearms and ammunition were reported in the same period.

Murder cases went down by 40,0%, assault with the intent to inflict grievous bodily harm by 19,7%, common assault 16,7% and common robbery cases decreased by 26,9%.

Other crimes which decreased included carjacking by 50%, arson 66,7%, malicious damage to property by 43,2%, stock theft by 75%, commercial crime by 7,8%, shoplifting 2,9% while the total other serious crimes decreased by 24,3%.

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